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New Line Cinema has announced DVD and Blu-ray editions of the recent film

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New Line Cinema has announced 1-disc DVD ($28.98) and 2-disc Blu-ray ($35.99) releases of Four Christmases for the 24th November. The DVD release will include widescreen and full screen presentations of the film, and no extra material. The Blu-ray edition will include featurettes ("Behind The Story", "Four Christmases: Holiday Moments", "HBO First Look – Four Christmases: Behind The Madness", "Four Christmases: Favorite Christmas Memories"), deleted scenes, and outtakes. We've attached the official package artwork below:

11th September 2009 21:42#2

Enough with the jipped DVD releases. This is not a necessity for Blu-Ray, DVD owners should not be shunned out of special features. You're just wasting disk space. And who watches full screen anymore. Horrible release.

12th September 2009 0:09#8

Why such a huge empty space of white by the right side? Why not center the actors, remove that 'long ass' quote and increase the film's title a tad bit more? Now this cover, really really calls for a Revised version!!

12th September 2009 0:44#9

MY EYES! Is it a new tradition that every Vince Vaughn Christmas movies has to be released on DVD one entire year, after everyone has forgotten about it, after its initial release? Fred Claus, and then this! So much of a skip for me.

12th September 2009 1:46#10

I'll Netflix this because it looked pretty funny and entertaining by the advertisements. I decided to pass on the opportunity last year when it made its theatrical debut, due to the negativity. I'm pretty sure it's not that bad. I'm also glad they retained the theatrical artwork. I am still annoyed that WB is excluding any extras on the DVD and putting a plethora of extras on the BD. I'm a BD collector, but still this is just tiresome and irritating.

12th September 2009 3:54#12

I really didnt like this one, i usually do like vince vaughn SOME times but he was just trying too hard in this one and it got VERY old. Sometimes his schtick can get tiresome. Talking that fast like that just wears me out after a while. I do want to see the upcoming couples retreat though. Vaughn needs to be a costar. He works best when he doesnt try to hog all the laughs

12th September 2009 17:54#17

well it's about time! and yeah, i believe these holiday season movies... are released after a year for a reason! cant figure it out what reason... cuz FRED CLAUSE, ELF, SANTA CLAUSE 1, 2, and 3, and now this... WOW... i'll pick it up 4 sure, i think it was funny! =)

12th September 2009 18:08#18

I think when people say they forgot about it means its been about a year for it to come out, therefore its easy to forget, but people forget about movies all the time and that doesnt mean they dont like them. Some things just slip peoples minds. I forget about older songs but when sattelite radio plays them i remember and love them all over again.

12th September 2009 21:36#19

shaneo6930 wrote: Warner is really not going to get people to switch to Blu-Ray by withoding extras. I will be picking the DVD up, though because I want to see the movie.

It seemed like that at first. Though I think they will start too because with like Dance Flick, they are releasing Blu-Ray first than the Dvd six weeks later. Though I dont think many give a f**k about Dance Flick.

14th September 2009 23:38#28

I can't wait until the rest of the world switches to Blu-Ray. then we can finally get rid of fullscreen. Believe it or not there are people out there (like my retarded filmmaking professor) who PREFER fullscreen. Such blasphemy makes me want to slap these people across the face and ban them from movies entirely.

16th September 2009 6:59#30

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